Note: Single-source report; awaiting corroboration.
In Toronto, Bleyer secured the Women’s Solo Free gold with a 'Space'-themed routine, earning a total of 281.6175 points. Lamothe, who previously won the Women’s Solo double in Medellin, Colombia, claimed silver with 267.8651 points for her 'spinning the void' routine. Georgia’s Mari Alavidze and Italy’s Enrica Piccoli also delivered strong performances close behind Lamothe. Lamothe expressed pride in her medal-winning swim and enjoyed competing at home. Bleyer noted her satisfaction with her performance and mentioned plans to develop new choreography for the upcoming European Championships, aiming to defend her title there.
In the Men’s Solo Free, Ranjuo Tomblin took gold with 255.9600 points for his 'journey from struggle to power' routine. He finished 7.4075 points ahead of Kazakhstan’s Viktor Druzin, who placed second despite challenges with chlorine concentration and partial memory lapses. Italy’s Filippo Pelati earned bronze and noted significant improvements since his debut. Tomblin also won the Men’s Solo Technical and Mixed Duet Tech events, showing consistent performance across competitions.